The same day President Donald Trump is going to announce his 2020 reelection bid in Orlando, Florida, one of the main newspapers in the area calls on voters to not support the president's campaign.

Trump on Tuesday evening is announcing his reelection campaign at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.

The Orlando Sentinel, one of the primary papers in the city and Central Florida region, however, did not offer their endorsement. Instead, they listed all the reasons why they believe Trump should not serve another four years. Many newspapers have editorial boards that operate independently of the newsgathering side and offer opinions on various national and local topics.

"Donald Trump is in Orlando to announce the kickoff of his re-election campaign," the editorial begins. "We’re here to announce our endorsement for president in 2020, or, at least, who we’re not endorsing: Donald Trump."

Trump in 2016 won Florida over Democrat Hillary Clinton by a 1.2% margin.

The Sentinel has traditionally endorsed Republican candidates. From 1952 through 2004, the paper backed all Republican presidential nominees with the exception of Lyndon Johnson in 1964. However in 2004, the paper recommended John Kerry over another four years of George W. Bush. The paper also endorsed Barack Obama in 2008, but supported Mitt Romney in 2012. The Sentinel went on to endorse Clinton in 2016.

However, the Sentinel editorial board cited the president's repeated lies, including how he falsely claimed that he lost the popular vote because millions voted illegally. The board also notes that Trump has claimed that North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat despite intelligence officials saying otherwise.

"After 2½ years we’ve seen enough," the editorial board wrote. "Enough of the chaos, the division, the schoolyard insults, the self-aggrandizement, the corruption, and especially the lies."

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Randal Tom turns out hours before U.S. President Donald Trump is to appear at a rally to officially announce his 2020 reelection bid at the Amway Center on June 18, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Tens of thousands of requests for tickets, according to the Trump campaign, prompted the outside event dubbed "45 Fest" by organizers. Joe Raedle, Getty Images

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The Sentinel editorial board also said that the president repeatedly "insults political opponents and national heroes alike with middle-school taunts" and "demonstrates no capacity for empathy or remorse."

In addition, the paper's editorial board has accused Trump of diminishing the United States status on the world change, including when the president sided with Russia President Vladimir Putin over his own intelligence community on whether Moscow interfered in the 2016 elections. U.S. intelligence officials have repeatedly said that Russia did meddle in the 2016 elections.

Although the editorial board didn't endorse a specific 2020 candidate, the board noted that "this non-endorsement isn’t defaulting to whomever the Democrats choose." The board said that they would be willing to look into a campaign of another Republican candidate, such as Romney or former Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

"The nation must endure another 1½ years of Trump. But it needn’t suffer another four beyond that," the editorial continued.